Located right on Main st. The building is an old house they converted into a Starbucks. I mainly went here to log into the internet since it's free. The day I went the internet was very very slow. Basically nonworking. Everyone else in the coffee shop was having the same issue. The guy behind the counter raved about how great the internet was in the shop. He obviously is giving out bad information to the customers. Otherwise I would give this place more stars but the internet was a huge disappointment. I ordered the Toffee Mocha (seasonal mocha) while I waited to log into the internet. The Mocha was very tasty and I would order it again. I will say the prices seem a bit higher here probably because it's Breckenridge...
(3)
Mark R.
Lots of seating, very little parking, gets crowded, but... Who cares you're in Breckenridge.
(4)
Jerrica J.
Mmmm hot cocoa from Starbucks is a must when you had a long day on the mountain. Running into "The Bachelor" was also pretty interesting. My friend and I basically sat next to him and eyed him since it was our first celebrity sighting in town. Haha. Are all Starbucks the same?
(4)
Bradley H.
I Love Starbucks! BUT... My experiences at the one here in Breck was less than perfect. The staff, while full of personality, was inattentive to the customers. The line to order, while not very long, moved at a snail's pace. I thought this unusual, since there were 5 baristas behind the counter. One was mopping the floor, one taking orders, and the other 3 just kidding around and talking with each other. Of those 3, one would stop to make a drink occasionally. While I am glad to see vibrant, interesting people working at Starbucks, I am less enthused with the service at this one. Other customers were irate at having to wait and at finding the condiments section without ANY types of cream, milk, etc. We, the customers, felt ignored. I found the situation to be similar the next time I came to this Starbucks. Please live up to the reputation of so many of your other stores. By the way, the doppio was delicious.
(2)
Jerad L.
Having been to a lot of Starbucks, this one in Breck is really special . The yellow building with the leaves and trees in the fall looks really pretty. No complaints on service. Staff was helpful on drink suggestions. Also, they have a clover machine here!! I love the clover, and most Sbux don't have the machine (supposedly you have to produce so much $$$$ in sales to get one).
(5)
Tracy I.
Cute little Starbucks inside an adorable yellow house right off the popular tourist area, Main Street in Breck. Visited a few times during our week here. Service was fast and efficient, seating areas are cozy and inviting, bathrooms are clean!
(4)
Nicole G.
Stopped by this Starbucks on our way out of Breck cause I had seen pictures and it just looked too cute! Adorable yellow house but first time my coffee was made it was wrong, second time it was made was also wrong but close enough and my kids were waiting in the car so I just wanted to go. When I asked for the missing part of my drink the barista made it clear she didn't know where the ingredient was and didn't intent to find it. I know they were busy and behind but having been a Starbucks barista in a past life it didn't fly with me. Go if you wanna see a cool looking starbucks, don't go if you want fast good coffee.
(2)
Adam D.
Hands down one of the coolest Starbuck's I've been in. Just check out the images of the store front. It feels like you're walking into a house. Plus outdoor seating in the back and a fireplace!
(5)
Jeanie M.
I heavily rely on Starbucks for my caffeine addiction. This place served my purpose. There was a large seating area but the tables and areas were not very clean. I recommend this for the consistency of my drink but not for the atmosphere.
(4)
quinn a.
Great service and a coffee for me (caramel macchiato) that tastes exactly as I expect it to. Even a view of the slopes off the back deck. Your typical SB experience.
(4)
Traveler P.
Worst customer service ever. I just don't think when you hire a kid to do the job they just don't get it!
(1)
Colleen O.
I'm easy to please when it comes to Starbucks - normally, I love them all.However, I'm sad to say that at the Breckenridge Starbucks, the table set-up was horrific. Eight tiny tables line the wall. Two tables that seat four are shoved up against the wall, each seating one person with one laptop. In the middle 90% of the seating area is a large faux bear skin rug and then six gigantic leather chairs that face each other in the center. It's like Gaston from Beauty and the Beast designed this Starbucks, and he doesnt' want anyone to work there. Ever. My friends and I were crammed into a tiny table by the the window - it was a little bit ridiculous. Sometimes I think Starbucks is trying to upset us on purpose. No one was using the big chairs because they are awkward giant chairs! No stranger wants to curl up with another stranger, it's just not happening. I couldn't believe how little seating room there was for such a large room. In the space of the six or so large, ridiculous chairs, they could have had seating for at least 20-30 people. I tell you what, if I wasn't totally obsessed with their spiced cider...
(2)
Marie D.
I'm a Starbucks addict. And I always look forward to visiting this Starbucks when we visit Breck. This location is super cute, located inside an old yellow house, and everyone is friendly. The location was remodeled a year or so ago, and is way more functional and updated. This place can be super packed in winter, with lines out the door, and it can be challenging to find a seat. In the summer, it was super quick, with plenty of seats available. This place has bathrooms, which isn't an easy thing to find on Main Street.
(5)
Chris K.
Lllloooovvvveeee the newer remodel. Much more open yet still cozy and tons more seating. Would have been 5 stars but forgot to make my latte and hubby was nearly done by the time I got mine. Our aim was special time (w/ for here cups) together. Didn't happen....like we planned.
(4)
Andy B.
Had all the usual drinks & facilities (free wifi) - lots of seating. It is way bigger on the inside - kind of like the TARDIS.
(4)
Mike R.
Staff was aloof and a bit slow (for a Starbucks). I've experienced better. I won't return, but that is only because I was only visiting Breck.
(2)
Jenna J.
One of the best Starbucks around! The staff knows how to make all the drinks and cute decor.
(4)
Rebecca L.
One of few places open at six am. Thank you to staff for patiently waiting for me to order my take out, they must come across sufferers of Altitude sickness often.
(5)
Courtney B.
The only reason this place gets 2 stars is because it is inside a built out old house, and they have a clover machine. Other than that, the baristas were all very snotty and rude, Our drinks were not as ordered, and I watched some one pick their nose and keep making drinks...
(2)
Elizabeth E.
Super cute, conveniently located downtown Breckenridge. Full menu including breakfast sandwiches. The are independently owned & take your Starbucks Rewards. Plenty of seating & wi-fi. Busy place so don't come in too uptight about your time.
(4)
Merritt V.
One of my favorite Starbucks. It has tons of character.
(5)
Tim B.
I love coming here to get caught up online with email, social media, etc. Wifi is solid. The first time I visited, I didn't realize there was a large back room with fireplace and chairs, or a back patio with a great view of the slopes. My favorite spot is out front, but on busy days it is hard to get a table as there are only a few. They are usually in the shade which helps bald guys like me. While everyone else is shopping you can hang out here and relax.
(4)
Maria B.
Love Starbucks coffee. The only reason I gave tho 2 stars is because this has for to be the SLOWEST Starbucks I have ever visited!!! They had 3 people behind the counter and one one of them preparing the drinks. It to almost 20 minutes to get a latte.... Ridiculous!!!
(2)
Jon H.
A Starbucks in cozy old house in the middle of downtown Breckenridge...loved it. The coffee is all the same, but the environment was completely small mountain town.
(4)
Christine A.
This has to be the cutest Starbucks I've ever seen, housed in an adorable yellow cottage with hardwood floors. Much larger than typical, there is a back deck and large open seating area inside. They seem to offer more than your average S'bucks' pastries, parfaits and goodies. (Nothing gluten free, sadly.) Our group sat on the beckoning deck, planned our shopping spree, gazed at the Rocky Mountains and fed a bird. You know, just an average morning in my life (not).
(4)
Drew Z.
Great Starbucks in a cute house in the middle of Main Street. It actually feels more like an independent coffee shop than a Starbucks but still with good Starbucks coffee.
(5)
Nicole W.
We went on thanksgiving and were pleased with our experience! They had a "drive thru gal" standing by the door taking our orders so they were started ahead of time. The people were all friendly and they didn't seem to be out of anything that we wanted. It is a really cute building but is the only starbucks in Breckenridge main street area, so it could get a long line!
(4)
Chiara H.
Great view, friendly staff, cute little fireplace. While I'm not a big fan of Starbucks, this place has saved my freelance-writer arse countless times with their free wifi.
(4)
Michael Y.
While I recommend our local Starbucks, I am very disapointed they (and their parent company) have decided to discontinue their "Espresso Pods." I've used them for years and they make an excellent brew, are quick and easy. Looks like they discontinued them to force everyone to upgrade to their new "Viresmo" machine. Boo on you Starbucks.
(4)
L H.
This place was packed all weekend and the staff were expert at getting us quickly through the line with a great attitude. I was really impressed with their efficiency and skill.
(5)
Rebecca V.
A little yellow house? With hardwood floors? And the green circular logo outside indicating I have reached my caffeine supplier?! Cutest Starbucks ever. I was just smitten!
(4)
Wendy L.
What kind of Starbucks runs out of pastry bags and coffee sleeves? This one. And sorry for trying to walk into the wrong door in the back by the parking lot - it wasn't clearly labeled as the employees' entrance. But it would have been helpful if you'd told us that there was another door that we could use to get into the shop from the parking lot instead of standing there, scowling at us.
(2)
Sharie F.
My husband and I enjoyed our daily visit to this starbucks during our week long vacation in Brekenridge. A very nice start or end to the day. Great atmosphere.
(5)
Kent T.
Since it's the only Starbucks in the tourist-friendly Breckenridge, you can imagine it's quite busy. Families of 6 stand in line to order their coffee and use up those gift cards. Serviceable place, but unless you're REALLY hard up for Starbucks coffee, you can avoid the crowds and go to any one of the independent local coffee joints along Breckenridge's main street.
Toni D.
Located right on Main st. The building is an old house they converted into a Starbucks. I mainly went here to log into the internet since it's free. The day I went the internet was very very slow. Basically nonworking. Everyone else in the coffee shop was having the same issue. The guy behind the counter raved about how great the internet was in the shop. He obviously is giving out bad information to the customers. Otherwise I would give this place more stars but the internet was a huge disappointment. I ordered the Toffee Mocha (seasonal mocha) while I waited to log into the internet. The Mocha was very tasty and I would order it again. I will say the prices seem a bit higher here probably because it's Breckenridge...
(3)Mark R.
Lots of seating, very little parking, gets crowded, but... Who cares you're in Breckenridge.
(4)Jerrica J.
Mmmm hot cocoa from Starbucks is a must when you had a long day on the mountain. Running into "The Bachelor" was also pretty interesting. My friend and I basically sat next to him and eyed him since it was our first celebrity sighting in town. Haha. Are all Starbucks the same?
(4)Bradley H.
I Love Starbucks! BUT... My experiences at the one here in Breck was less than perfect. The staff, while full of personality, was inattentive to the customers. The line to order, while not very long, moved at a snail's pace. I thought this unusual, since there were 5 baristas behind the counter. One was mopping the floor, one taking orders, and the other 3 just kidding around and talking with each other. Of those 3, one would stop to make a drink occasionally. While I am glad to see vibrant, interesting people working at Starbucks, I am less enthused with the service at this one. Other customers were irate at having to wait and at finding the condiments section without ANY types of cream, milk, etc. We, the customers, felt ignored. I found the situation to be similar the next time I came to this Starbucks. Please live up to the reputation of so many of your other stores. By the way, the doppio was delicious.
(2)Jerad L.
Having been to a lot of Starbucks, this one in Breck is really special . The yellow building with the leaves and trees in the fall looks really pretty. No complaints on service. Staff was helpful on drink suggestions. Also, they have a clover machine here!! I love the clover, and most Sbux don't have the machine (supposedly you have to produce so much $$$$ in sales to get one).
(5)Tracy I.
Cute little Starbucks inside an adorable yellow house right off the popular tourist area, Main Street in Breck. Visited a few times during our week here. Service was fast and efficient, seating areas are cozy and inviting, bathrooms are clean!
(4)Nicole G.
Stopped by this Starbucks on our way out of Breck cause I had seen pictures and it just looked too cute! Adorable yellow house but first time my coffee was made it was wrong, second time it was made was also wrong but close enough and my kids were waiting in the car so I just wanted to go. When I asked for the missing part of my drink the barista made it clear she didn't know where the ingredient was and didn't intent to find it. I know they were busy and behind but having been a Starbucks barista in a past life it didn't fly with me. Go if you wanna see a cool looking starbucks, don't go if you want fast good coffee.
(2)Adam D.
Hands down one of the coolest Starbuck's I've been in. Just check out the images of the store front. It feels like you're walking into a house. Plus outdoor seating in the back and a fireplace!
(5)Jeanie M.
I heavily rely on Starbucks for my caffeine addiction. This place served my purpose. There was a large seating area but the tables and areas were not very clean. I recommend this for the consistency of my drink but not for the atmosphere.
(4)quinn a.
Great service and a coffee for me (caramel macchiato) that tastes exactly as I expect it to. Even a view of the slopes off the back deck. Your typical SB experience.
(4)Traveler P.
Worst customer service ever. I just don't think when you hire a kid to do the job they just don't get it!
(1)Colleen O.
I'm easy to please when it comes to Starbucks - normally, I love them all.However, I'm sad to say that at the Breckenridge Starbucks, the table set-up was horrific. Eight tiny tables line the wall. Two tables that seat four are shoved up against the wall, each seating one person with one laptop. In the middle 90% of the seating area is a large faux bear skin rug and then six gigantic leather chairs that face each other in the center. It's like Gaston from Beauty and the Beast designed this Starbucks, and he doesnt' want anyone to work there. Ever. My friends and I were crammed into a tiny table by the the window - it was a little bit ridiculous. Sometimes I think Starbucks is trying to upset us on purpose. No one was using the big chairs because they are awkward giant chairs! No stranger wants to curl up with another stranger, it's just not happening. I couldn't believe how little seating room there was for such a large room. In the space of the six or so large, ridiculous chairs, they could have had seating for at least 20-30 people. I tell you what, if I wasn't totally obsessed with their spiced cider...
(2)Marie D.
I'm a Starbucks addict. And I always look forward to visiting this Starbucks when we visit Breck. This location is super cute, located inside an old yellow house, and everyone is friendly. The location was remodeled a year or so ago, and is way more functional and updated. This place can be super packed in winter, with lines out the door, and it can be challenging to find a seat. In the summer, it was super quick, with plenty of seats available. This place has bathrooms, which isn't an easy thing to find on Main Street.
(5)Chris K.
Lllloooovvvveeee the newer remodel. Much more open yet still cozy and tons more seating. Would have been 5 stars but forgot to make my latte and hubby was nearly done by the time I got mine. Our aim was special time (w/ for here cups) together. Didn't happen....like we planned.
(4)Andy B.
Had all the usual drinks & facilities (free wifi) - lots of seating. It is way bigger on the inside - kind of like the TARDIS.
(4)Mike R.
Staff was aloof and a bit slow (for a Starbucks). I've experienced better. I won't return, but that is only because I was only visiting Breck.
(2)Jenna J.
One of the best Starbucks around! The staff knows how to make all the drinks and cute decor.
(4)Rebecca L.
One of few places open at six am. Thank you to staff for patiently waiting for me to order my take out, they must come across sufferers of Altitude sickness often.
(5)Courtney B.
The only reason this place gets 2 stars is because it is inside a built out old house, and they have a clover machine. Other than that, the baristas were all very snotty and rude, Our drinks were not as ordered, and I watched some one pick their nose and keep making drinks...
(2)Elizabeth E.
Super cute, conveniently located downtown Breckenridge. Full menu including breakfast sandwiches. The are independently owned & take your Starbucks Rewards. Plenty of seating & wi-fi. Busy place so don't come in too uptight about your time.
(4)Merritt V.
One of my favorite Starbucks. It has tons of character.
(5)Tim B.
I love coming here to get caught up online with email, social media, etc. Wifi is solid. The first time I visited, I didn't realize there was a large back room with fireplace and chairs, or a back patio with a great view of the slopes. My favorite spot is out front, but on busy days it is hard to get a table as there are only a few. They are usually in the shade which helps bald guys like me. While everyone else is shopping you can hang out here and relax.
(4)Maria B.
Love Starbucks coffee. The only reason I gave tho 2 stars is because this has for to be the SLOWEST Starbucks I have ever visited!!! They had 3 people behind the counter and one one of them preparing the drinks. It to almost 20 minutes to get a latte.... Ridiculous!!!
(2)Jon H.
A Starbucks in cozy old house in the middle of downtown Breckenridge...loved it. The coffee is all the same, but the environment was completely small mountain town.
(4)Christine A.
This has to be the cutest Starbucks I've ever seen, housed in an adorable yellow cottage with hardwood floors. Much larger than typical, there is a back deck and large open seating area inside. They seem to offer more than your average S'bucks' pastries, parfaits and goodies. (Nothing gluten free, sadly.) Our group sat on the beckoning deck, planned our shopping spree, gazed at the Rocky Mountains and fed a bird. You know, just an average morning in my life (not).
(4)Drew Z.
Great Starbucks in a cute house in the middle of Main Street. It actually feels more like an independent coffee shop than a Starbucks but still with good Starbucks coffee.
(5)Nicole W.
We went on thanksgiving and were pleased with our experience! They had a "drive thru gal" standing by the door taking our orders so they were started ahead of time. The people were all friendly and they didn't seem to be out of anything that we wanted. It is a really cute building but is the only starbucks in Breckenridge main street area, so it could get a long line!
(4)Chiara H.
Great view, friendly staff, cute little fireplace. While I'm not a big fan of Starbucks, this place has saved my freelance-writer arse countless times with their free wifi.
(4)Michael Y.
While I recommend our local Starbucks, I am very disapointed they (and their parent company) have decided to discontinue their "Espresso Pods." I've used them for years and they make an excellent brew, are quick and easy. Looks like they discontinued them to force everyone to upgrade to their new "Viresmo" machine. Boo on you Starbucks.
(4)L H.
This place was packed all weekend and the staff were expert at getting us quickly through the line with a great attitude. I was really impressed with their efficiency and skill.
(5)Rebecca V.
A little yellow house? With hardwood floors? And the green circular logo outside indicating I have reached my caffeine supplier?! Cutest Starbucks ever. I was just smitten!
(4)Wendy L.
What kind of Starbucks runs out of pastry bags and coffee sleeves? This one. And sorry for trying to walk into the wrong door in the back by the parking lot - it wasn't clearly labeled as the employees' entrance. But it would have been helpful if you'd told us that there was another door that we could use to get into the shop from the parking lot instead of standing there, scowling at us.
(2)Sharie F.
My husband and I enjoyed our daily visit to this starbucks during our week long vacation in Brekenridge. A very nice start or end to the day. Great atmosphere.
(5)Kent T.
Since it's the only Starbucks in the tourist-friendly Breckenridge, you can imagine it's quite busy. Families of 6 stand in line to order their coffee and use up those gift cards. Serviceable place, but unless you're REALLY hard up for Starbucks coffee, you can avoid the crowds and go to any one of the independent local coffee joints along Breckenridge's main street.
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